sounds like a good trip, yea i read the whole thing. and i really do want to do this at some point.
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my gf and i talk about taking a road trip all the time. i used to drive otr. so i've made it cross country a bunch of times, but never a personal trip in my own car. and yes, i-80 blows! and seeing this makes us want to do it even more. but we really are broke and going to school. how much did u spend, if u dont mind me asking? gas, lodging, just the basics obviously. i'd like to get an idea. oh, and thanks for the senic pics. very inspiring. looks like u and sis had a killer time.this is not a personal attack.
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Originally posted by GotALMS View PostSounds like an awesome trip. And I agree, having done the cross country trip in a B7 S4, it's something everyone should do at least once.
I know you were just in SD, but are you still planning on coming down to LA? We gotta meet up while you are out here dude.
Originally posted by Zack01GC View PostI'll say it again. I need an E38 on 95's. Looks great
Originally posted by B Rod View PostAwesome thread. It was great meeting you at SOTU man.
Originally posted by Oxer View PostI envy your travels
Originally posted by hek1620 View Postmy gf and i talk about taking a road trip all the time. i used to drive otr. so i've made it cross country a bunch of times, but never a personal trip in my own car. and yes, i-80 blows! and seeing this makes us want to do it even more. but we really are broke and going to school. how much did u spend, if u dont mind me asking? gas, lodging, just the basics obviously. i'd like to get an idea. oh, and thanks for the senic pics. very inspiring. looks like u and sis had a killer time.
With a very expensive visit to Chicago the entire thing cost me around $1500 with gas, lodging in motels twice (stayed with friends in the chi), food, and national park fees. It could have very easily been done for under $1200 on a somewhat strict budget and probably even under a $1000 on a stricter one.
You have to remember my car has a 22 or 23 gallon tank and burns 23mpg on a good day. Gas alone for me was around $700 to $800.
I say you do it. I say everyone do it. It was a blast even with all the hiccups.
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dude, did you drive over that one bridge to get to Niagra Falls? I'm amazed you did this trip with that low of a car. My car is not as low as your car and it sucked for me, I could only imagine how bad at times it must've been for you.
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Originally posted by Moose View PostGreat write up, FMU is definitely one of the cooler groups of people I have had the pleasure of meeting. Definitely need to do a cross country trip at some point.
Originally posted by HWY HNTR View Postdude, did you drive over that one bridge to get to Niagra Falls? I'm amazed you did this trip with that low of a car. My car is not as low as your car and it sucked for me, I could only imagine how bad at times it must've been for you.
Everyone needs to drive cross country.
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this thread is full of win. good stuff man, thanks for sharing!www.lozzz.com - car spotting, food and other random crap from Japan
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Last edited by lister1919; 11-11-2010, 10:54 PM.
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awesome trip, good writeup and pics. your car is the perfect car to do it in.91 DiamondSchwartzMetallic S52 Slicktop, 91 Calypso M42, 89 Royalblau M20, 84 Euro E30, M535, Euro e24, ap1
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